U.S. INTELLIGENCE: IT’S LOOKING MORE LIKELY THAT RUSSIA WILL INVADE UKRAINE

Time Magazine on March 27, 2014, reported that Moscow is sending additional troops to “reinforce” its border region with Ukraine, and U.S. security officials fear it may enter the country’s east to establish a land bridge to Crimea. Excerpts below:

A new classified intelligence assessment indicates Russian forces are more likely that previously imagined to invade eastern Ukraine.

Two U.S. security officials, who asked to remain anonymous, told CNN that the current buildup is reminiscent of the Kremlin’s military maneuvering before going into Georgia and Chechnya, in terms of the numbers of units involved and their capabilities.

“This has shifted our thinking that the likelihood of a further Russian incursion is more probable than it was previously thought to be,” one official told the broadcaster.

CNN reported that members of the House Armed Services Committee were feeling “urgency and alarm” at the developments.

Officials say the 30,000 troops at the restive frontier are “significantly more” than is reasonably needed for the “exercises” that is the official explanation for their presence.